The idea of tutelage is fast giving way to the concept of partnership.
Marriageable women who choose not to remarry or to live under their male relatives' tutelage also stand outside of this circuit of obligation and authority, of entitlement and obedience.
Yet, it remains unclear how ' empowered participatory regimes ' would come about in adverse civic contexts where civil society and citizens are caught in relations of clientelism and tutelage.
This is a particularly sensitive matter at the international level as developing countries complain that global policy networks are usually under the tutelage of richer nations.
They require tutelage and superintendence to become responsible citizens, recognising their membership of a moral organism.
Some sons did marry while under the tutelage of their fathers (n=36).
This was sometimes experienced as others trying to restrict the right of self-determination, or as a form of tutelage.
It has become customary to suppose that the remodelling of corporations in the 1590s constituted a decisive step towards royal tutelage.